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Fake Doctor Boosted Woman’s Implant with Cement and Super Glue

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A fake physician suspected of injecting a woman’s bottom with cement, super glue and tyre sealant to give her a more curved figure has been arrested.

The 30-year-old trans-gendered woman Oneal Ron Morris is accused of administering the potentially lethal shots to at least one person.

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Miami Gardens Police Department Sgt William Bamford said the suspect first met with the unidentified victim to discuss the procedure.

He claimed the two agreed on the price of $700 for a cosmetic procedure.

However authorities say the victim was given a series of injections containing cement, mineral oil and Fix-A-Flat tyre inflator and sealant.  The incision was sealed with super glue.

Soon after the procedure, the victim began to suffer critical complications.

Sgt. Bamford told WPLG-TV “‘A short time later, she develops very serious pains, abdomen, throughout her body. She knows something is wrong.”

He said the woman went to Tampa General Hospital to receive treatment.

The victim developed an infection of  MRSA, a drug-resistant bug at the wound and also came down with pneumonia, but refused to reveal how it had happened.

Physicians worried it was the work of an unlicensed practitioner, and reported the case to the Florida Department of Health.

However, by the time the police  started to investigate, the victim had left the area.

Thankfully, Morris was eventually arrested in North Lauderdale in March 2011. He was charged with practicing medicine without a license and causing bodily harm.

Buttock enhancement surgery is becoming increasingly popular in the U.S., among women who aspire to the shapely curves of celebrities Jennifer Lopez, Beyonce and Nicki Minaj.

But experts have said undergoing unlicensed procedures can be extremely dangerous.

By: South Carolina Personal Injury Lawyer Pete Strom